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Circuit Court Clerk candidates Knight, Camp and Davis recently participated in the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce’s 2020 Political Forum series.

Sen. Bill Powers, R-Clarksville, who is finishing his first term in the Tennessee Senate, has a Democratic opponent on Nov. 3 in Ronnie Glynn.

Congressman Mark Green, R-Clarksville, who is finishing his first term in the U.S. House of Representatives, has a Democratic opponent on Nov. 3 in Kiran Sreepada of Williamson County.

The candidates answered questions on several topics including traffic, the economic recovery, confederate monuments and the state’s Coronavirus response.

According to Montgomery County Administrator of Elections Elizabeth Black, there is no rule prohibiting a person from holding a seat on both the County Commission and the City Council.
Of the 22 people running for Clarksville City Council, two have been charged with misdemeanors in Montgomery County General Sessions court.

State Rep. Jason Hodges, who is finishing his first term in the Tennessee General Assembly in District 67, has a Republican opponent on Nov. 3 in John Dawson.

Montgomery County Administrator of Elections, Elizabeth Black, says if you want to vote you must be registered by October 5.